Upload D code coverage results to coveralls.io.


Keywords
application, desktop, development, analyzer, coverage, d
License
MIT
Install
dub fetch doveralls --version 1.4.1

Documentation

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Upload D code coverage results to coveralls.io.

Installation

The best way to install doveralls is by fetching it through dub.

dub fetch doveralls

Usage

To generate coverage information, it is recommended that you run dub test -b unittest-cov.

Argument Description
d, dump Dump the json report to stdout instead of uploading it.
p, path The path of the repo.
t, token The Coveralls token for the repo, required when running locally.
travis-pro Specify this if you are using Travis pro.

Using with Travis-CI

Add this to your script sections.

install:
  # Install doveralls from the latest github release
  - wget -q -O - "http://bit.ly/Doveralls" | bash
  # Or, if you know what version you want, like v1.1.2, you can simply use this instead:
  - wget -O doveralls "https://github.com/ColdenCullen/doveralls/releases/download/v1.1.5/doveralls_linux_travis"
  - chmod +x doveralls

script:
  - dub test -b unittest-cov
  - ./doveralls
  # or when using Travis Pro
  - ./doveralls -travis-pro

Using doveralls locally

When running locally you have to pass the repo_token.

dub test -b unittest-cov
# as command line argument
dub run doveralls -- -t uMKQTqJOiFK3EVELOqxcsduGgMNgHagLF
# as environment variable
COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN=uMKQTqJOiFK3EVELOqxcsduGgMNgHagLF dub run doveralls

It is also possible to specify a different endpoint by setting the COVERALLS_ENDPOINT environment variable.

COVERALLS_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:8080 dub run coveralls